Miss USA 1954

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Miss USA 1954
Miriam Stevenson with globe (cropped).jpg
Miriam Stevenson, Miss USA 1954\
DateJuly 24, 1954
Presenters Bob Russell
Venue Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California
Entrants45
Placements21
Winner Miriam Stevenson
Flag of South Carolina.svg  South Carolina
  1953
1955  

Miss USA 1954 was the 3rd Miss USA pageant, held at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California on July 24, 1954.

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At the end of the event, Myrna Hansen of Illinois crowned Miriam Stevenson of South Carolina as Miss USA 1954. It is the first victory of South Carolina in the pageant's history. Stevenson later competed at Miss Universe and won. [1]

Contestants from 45 states and cities competed in this year's pageant. The competition was hosted by Bob Russel.

Background

Selection of participants

Contestants from 45 states/cities were selected to compete in the pageant. The age requirement in this edition is still from 18 to 28, where women who are married and have children can also participate. [2] One contestant was selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Waydine Nesbitt, runner-up to the Arkansas Maid 1954 pageant, was appointed to replace Arkansas Maid 1954 Sonya Ann McClure after giving up her crown in order to compete for the Miss Arkansas crown for Miss America. [3]

Several contestants were disqualified due to being underaged. Barbara Ann Eschenburg of Maryland was discovered to be only 16 during the time of the contest, forcing her to withdraw as the minimum age limit of that time was 18. [4] Ellen Whitehead of Virginia was also underage, but was discovered only after the contest. Initially, Ellen Whitehead of Virginia stayed as the first runner-up despite being underage since the placement was only considered as "honorary" according to the pageant officials. However, Dr. Richard Eschenburg, the father of Miss Maryland USA, complained to the officials as to why his daughter was disqualified for being underage while Whitehead was not; despite being underage. [5] Whitehead was later disqualified by the pageant officials and was replaced by Karin Hultman of New York.

Elaine DuFeen of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was expected to compete in this edition. However, DuFeen dropped out of the pageant because another girl was chosen to represent her state and thought she wouldn't get an equal chance at the competition. [6]

Placements

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss USA 1954
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
  • Texas – Betty Lee [7]
    (formerly fourth runner-up)
4th runner-up
Top 21

Contestants

45 contestants competed for the title. [10]

State/CityContestantAge [lower-alpha 1] HometownNotes
Arizona Bonnie Johnson18 Phoenix [10]
Arkansas Waydine Nesbitt [3] 21 Magnolia
California Sandra Constance [11] 18 Los Angeles
Colorado Lorna Batterson [10] 19Denver
Connecticut Andrea Todd [12] 22 Milford
District of Columbia Laura Farley21 Washington, D.C.
Florida Rosemary Talucci22 Miami Beach
Front Royal, Virginia Carol Hammack Front Royal
Illinois Celeste Ravel [13] 23 Chicago
Indiana Cecilia Dennis20 Milan
Iowa Ione Lucken Le Mars
Kansas Sue Ravenscroft [10] 18 Liberal
Kentucky Nikki Horner [14] 28 Prospect
Louisiana Sadie Vinson18 New Orleans Finalist in the 1955 Miss Dixie Pageant
Maryland Barbara Ann Eschenburg [4] 16 Berlin Later disqualified for being underage [4]
Massachusetts Nan Cowan Sterling
Memphis, Tennessee Janice Beverly Bowles18 Memphis
Michigan Gerri Hoffman22 Detroit
Minnesota Dawn Joyce [15] 20 Minneapolis
Missouri Alice Jean Porritt [16] 19 Cape Girardeau
Montana Dawn Oney [17] 22 Billings
Nebraska Margie Winkhoff Grand Island
Nevada Mary Jane Arnold18 Las Vegas
New Hampshire Myrna Louise Smith18
New Jersey Evelyn Orowitz [18] 20 Collingswood
New York Karin Hultman [19] 22 New York City Became 1st runner-up after Miss Virginia USA was disqualified.
Later became Miss World United States 1954
1st runner-up at Miss World 1954 [20]
New York City, New York Renee Roy23New York City
North Carolina Ann Pickett22 Charlotte
North Dakota Jane Hewitt19 Fargo
Ohio Barbara Randa [21] 19 Painesville
Oregon Charlotte Miller18 Toledo
Pennsylvania Helen Vidovich [22] 18 Beaver Valley
Pleasure Beach, Connecticut Violet Fuchs
Rhode Island Joyce Anne Sandberg 21 Warwick Previously Miss Rhode Island 1953
As wife of Philip Noel, served as the First Lady of Rhode Island from 1973 to 1977. [23]
South Carolina Miriam Jacqueline Stevenson [24] 20 Winnsboro Miss Universe 1954 [25]
Previously Miss South Carolina 1953
Top 10 at Miss America 1954
South Dakota Barbara Ann Brown
St. Louis, Missouri Jo Ann Lynde
Tennessee Barbara Holly21 Nashville
Texas Betty Lee [26] 20 Houston
Utah Laverna Laub22 Salt Lake City
Vermont Georgia Laurise24 New Haven
Virginia Ellen Whitehead [27] 17 Chatham Later disqualified due to being underage [5]
Washington Darlene Shride
West Virginia Sandra Waggy
Wisconsin Rita Delores Younger [28] 21 Baraboo
Wyoming Faith Radenbaugh Heart Mountain

Notes

  1. Ages at the time of the pageant

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